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NSW gov’t funds $650K hydrogen safety research at University of Wollongong

The NSW Government has announced a $650,000 grant to the University of Wollongong (UOW) to lead a two-year research project aimed at improving hydrogen pipeline safety, bolstering the Illawarra’s role in the nation’s emerging hydrogen industry.

Local manufacturing targets at the heart of NSW’s new industry policy

The Minns Labor Government has launched the NSW Industry Policy, a comprehensive plan to drive economic growth, industry collaboration, and investment. 

NSW’s $2.3M funding initiative targets manufacturing sector expansion

The NSW Government’s strategy to revitalise the state’s manufacturing industry receives a significant boost with a $2.3 million funding injection for the Industry Capability Network (ICN).

NSW food manufacturers shine at Fine Food Australia 2024

The New South Wales Government is showcasing 12 of its most innovative food and drink manufacturers at this year’s Fine Food Australia 2024 tradeshow, set to be held from 2 to 5 September at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

UTS and GrapheneX forge future with human-centric AI centre launch

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has unveiled the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric AI (HAI) Centre, a pioneering research facility dedicated to advancing human-centric artificial intelligence in partnership with innovation leader GrapheneX.

LAVO unveils new invention for green hydrogen storage

LAVO, an Australian developer of integrated hybrid hydrogen battery, recently demonstrated a new energy storage system made of metal hydride alloy to a group...
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